Sail La Digue: Seychelles Granite Boulder Island

Sail La Digue: Seychelles Granite Boulder Island

Anchor at Anse Source d'Argent at noon, swim between pink-granite boulders, eat at a La Passe village restaurant by night. 2-day Seychelles highlight.

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La Digue

La Digue is the fourth-largest of the granitic Seychelles, just 6 kilometres east of Praslin — a 10-square-kilometre island that holds the most-photographed beach in the world (Anse Source d'Argent, repeatedly named the best beach by Lonely Planet, CNN, and others). The beach is a 600-metre stretch on the southwest coast where the iconic Seychelles weathered pink-granite boulders are concentrated most densely at the water's edge, with sand inlets between the rocks at low tide. Cars are banned on La Digue — transport is by ox-cart, bicycle, or electric shuttle. The single village of La Passe on the west coast holds the ferry pier and a row of seafront restaurants. The wider Veuve Reserve (a black paradise-flycatcher bird sanctuary) covers the eastern half of the island. La Digue is 30 minutes from Praslin by sail. Season runs year-round.

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Explore La Digue by Bike
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La Digue’s laid-back charm comes alive as you explore its hidden gems on two wheels. Cycling is the island’s most popular mode of transport, allowing you to meander through quaint villages, lush coconut plantations, and quiet coastal paths at your own pace. Whether you're heading to secluded beaches, local eateries, or scenic trails, the island's compact size makes it perfect for a leisurely bike ride. Every turn unveils another picturesque moment, letting you connect deeply with La Digue’s serene beauty and vibrant culture.

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Anse Coco
4.9

Anse Coco, one of La Digue’s most secluded beaches, is a tranquil escape for those seeking privacy and natural beauty. Accessible by a scenic hike through lush trails, this hidden gem rewards visitors with its soft white sand, turquoise waters, and unspoiled surroundings. Ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or simply unwinding to the sound of the waves, Anse Coco offers a serene retreat away from the crowds. It’s a slice of paradise waiting to be discovered.

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Grande Anse
4.9

Grande Anse, the largest beach on La Digue, captivates visitors with its wide stretch of powdery white sand and vibrant turquoise waters. Framed by dramatic granite boulders, this beach is perfect for soaking up the sun or taking in the spectacular ocean views. Though the waves can be strong, its untouched beauty makes it a must-visit spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Grande Anse is a place to experience the raw, untamed side of Seychelles.

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Anse Source d'Argent
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Anse Source d’Argent, with its iconic granite boulders, sparkling turquoise waters, and soft white sands, is a true masterpiece of nature. Often hailed as the most photographed beach in the world, this stunning location is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying its unparalleled beauty. As the tide ebbs, tidal pools reveal vibrant marine life, adding to its allure. A visit to La Digue isn’t complete without experiencing the magic of Anse Source d’Argent.

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L’Union Estate Park
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L’Union Estate Park is a cultural and historical treasure on La Digue, offering a fascinating journey into the island’s heritage. Stroll through coconut plantations, visit the traditional copra mill, and learn about the island’s vanilla farming. The park also features a giant Aldabra tortoise sanctuary and provides access to the famous Anse Source d’Argent. L’Union Estate is a must-see attraction that beautifully blends history, nature, and culture.

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